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He could feel the whole hallways’ eyes on him, everyone’s breath held as if waiting for Sunghoon to perhaps slap him or ridicule him loudly.
“Sorry...”
“You’re Sunoo...I’m sure...no one else walks around here with a smile as big as yours but nothing in that big fucking head.” He said, thick brows furrowed in frustration.
Tears stung in Sunoo’s eyes and he noticed, his lips quirking a bit.What a sadistic freak.
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When Kim Sunoo is forced into a partnered project with the school’s Head Boy, Sunghoon Park, who proves to be as much of an asshole as rumours made him out to be, he begrudgingly accepts, forcing them to interact every day to get this project done, not realising that this would spark confusing feelings between them.Bookmarked by Janey19
06 Feb 2026
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Sunoo loves sweets. Sunghoon loves Sunoo. Therefore, he must love the sweets too, but never more than Sunoo, obviously.
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06 Feb 2026
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Kim Sunoo was a person people gravitated toward; constantly rotating, always exuding positivity, a smile like the sun. He’s never come across a person he can’t have wrapped around his finger in seconds. Loose with his heart and more focused on himself than anything, he’s never thought of falling in love.
But what happens when he one day finds himself being pulled in a direction he didn’t expect?
Toward Park Sunghoon, of all people.
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05 Feb 2026
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Where ice skating is Park Sunghoon's escape and Kim Sunoo becomes his everything.
A collection of ice skating dates through the years.
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28 Jan 2026
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Rewriting the Villain's Ending by 18BlackFrost
Fandoms: ENHYPEN (Band), TOMORROW X TOGETHER | TXT (Korea Band)
06 Feb 2026
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What if your reward for years of overwork wasn't a vacation in Bali, but waking up inside the most miserable novel you ever translated? No palm trees. No cocktails. Just blood, angst, and a plot so allergic to joy it might as well sue anyone who cracks a smile.
This is an isekai, yes-but not the kind where the hero gets cool powers, loyal companions, and a destiny that makes the universe applaud. Instead, Kim Sunoo, literary translator extraordinaire, gets tossed straight into Oathbound in the Abyss, a book he hated so much he nearly invoiced for emotional damages. And to really rub salt in it, he's not the protagonist. He's the villain. The scandalous noble brat everyone despises, complete with family neglect, public drunkenness, and a face just begging to be punched.
Because fate, apparently, has a sense of humour.
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24 Jan 2026
